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Can't make up my mind, please help!!? |
Hi, 4 nice bikes in that group. Personally, I like the cross bones the best. Something about the way it looks. I've heard good and bad things about the seat, so definitely go check them all out in person, see which one fits you the best and gets your heart pumping. ok... can you afford to pay heaps to get your bike fixed? if you can, then think harley. If your after some thing that to some extent really just impresses people then harley is the way to go. Hmm I'm pretty sure that Harley is the best choice as far as resale goes, its more popular and easier to find spare parts for them. Plus they are great bikes, The Cross bones is classic and will always be MY FAV., but The Chopper look is pretty sweet too! Either one of those would be my pick, but the absolute final decision should be yours since you'll be the one riding. A Harley will have the best resale value but it will be more likely to be stolen if not pinned down . About the Raider very nice bike to ride,better balance and lower maintenance.Check out the insurance level big difference. I was big time impressed with the Victory on my complimentary test drive.... The Hammer and Jackpot are Forget harleys and indians.There's so many on the road,no one's gonna look at you after spending a bomb on something that cant perform.Get a V max - you'll never regret it but you'll somehow thank me someday... harleys sell for around 80% of their original price (if you can find someone to buy it) Harley Rocker You should buy the bike you like best and fits you best. Fat Bob is a really good choice. obviously it's completely your call I was having that same problem, but I had narrowed it down to the HD Rocker, VIctory Vegas Low, and the Yamaha Raider. All of them are in the same price range. I test rode the Rocker and it had some torque, but the seat was uncomfortable and it rake angle was too awkward. It seemed like I was fighting the bike when I turned, I had to make more of an effort to make the turn. I also tried the Yamaha, It was pretty good, it handled well and it looked pretty cool. It handled much better than the HD. I would probably would have gotten the Yamaha, but I got the Salesman PO'ed when I told him that Yamaha built a better bike than the HD. That dealership sold both HD and Yamahas. So, I left and I came across the Victory dealership and test rode the Vegas Low, and I fell in love with the Vic. Needless to say I rode the bike home. It don't have that annoying vibration from the HD, but the Yahama didn't have any vibration too. It has a 100ci S&S motor with a 6 Speed tranny. I love it! I get more compliments than the other HD's at work. As far as the Crossbones I saw the same tricycle seat and springer front end on a 1942 Indian yesterday. Ever ride a bike with a springer front end and tricycle seat very far ? The Rocker forks are raked making it a pain in the *** to turn and no real passenger seat. The Fat Bob is Ugly even Harley figured it out. Yamaha resale will be less than the Harley as long as its not a Vrod. Like the prevoius poster suggested it cost nothing to go test ride a Victory. Yes, they actually allow you to test ride the bike you want. What a concept ! Victory will be priced near the Yamaha with better resale value. It can sometimes be very difficult to make a choice when buying a bike but, if you think about it then break your preferences into categories it might make it easier and last I would suggest before you buy find and ask anyone who you see riding the bikes you like they can often tell you stuff a dealer wont , like faults or problems with parts or costs and servicing etc. this comes from their first hand experiences not a dealers wanna sales pitch to make a dollar! |
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